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so one of the biggest frustrations that landlords deal with is evictions that go nowhere they file an eviction they get to trial and the judge turns them away says sorry no eviction for you and one of the biggest reasons for that is bad notice today were going to talk all about why your notice to vacate might be dead on arrival lets get started so the notice of AK tends to be one of these things that sometimes can be a bit complicated for a landlord particularly a landlord who hasnt done this sort of thing a lot if this is your first time trying to evict somebody and your first notice to vacate there are a few things that maybe dont come across uh as obviously needed particularly if all you hear from the court is just deliver a notice to vacate it sounds simple but there are specific requirements out of chapter 24 of the Texas property code that make it not simple lets talk about a few of those now landlords youre going to want to stick through all five of the tips that Im givin